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The Division of Cancer Epidemiology is responsible for a variety of courses at the undergraduate and graduate level at 9I制作厂免费:

EPIB 671: Cancer Epidemiology & Prevention

EPIB 671

3 credits
Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention.

Epidemiology & Biostatistics: This course will explore the common epidemiologic approaches to studying etiologic relations in carcinogenesis and for assessing the efficacy of cancer prevention interventions. Emphasis will be given on both molecular and social epidemiology domains with examples of different study designs and data analysis methods and of the impact of measurement error and other biases.

Offered by: Epidemiology and Biostatistics

  • Prerequisite(s): EPIB 601 and EPIB 621, or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
  • Terms
    • Fall 2024
  • Instructors
    • Tal铆a Malag贸n

ONCO 620: Best Practices in Biomedical Research

ONCO 620

3 credits
Best Practices in Biomedical Research.

Oncology: Overview of research ethics as well as best practices and guiding principles in planning, conducting and publishing a research investigation. Topics include (i) ethics in biomedical research, (ii) reading and reviewing papers, (iii)research integrity and (iv) scholarly publishing. Examples will be taken from the field of cancer research. The importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in enhancing the value of biomedical research will be illustrated.

Offered by: Gerald Bronfman Dept Oncology

  • Restrictions: Open to all graduate students in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences but priority will be given to those enrolled in the Graduate Diploma in Oncology program.
  • English is the language of instruction but students may present in either of the official languages
  • Terms
    • Winter 2025
  • Instructors
    • Eduardo Franco

ONCO 610: Fundamentals of Oncology and Cancer Research

ONCO 610N1

3 credits
Fundamentals of Oncology and Cancer Research

Oncology: A multidisciplinary approach to the entire spectrum of principles and practice in all fields of oncology, as well as to its research domains, from basic science to clinical and population health sciences. Content areas will include mechanisms of carcinogenesis, tumour pathology, cancer epidemiology, prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, psychosocial support, palliative care, global cancer control, and quality of cancer care services. The multidisciplinary nature of cancer research and clinical care and how research findings inform clinical practice and policymaking in cancer control will be illustrated.

Offered by: Gerald Bronfman Dept Oncology

  • Restriction: Open to all graduate students in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, however priority will be given to those enrolled in the Graduate Diploma in Oncology program.
  • English is the language of instruction but students may present in either of the official languages.
  • Students must register for both ONCO 610N1 and ONCO 610N2
  • No credit will be given for this course unless both ONCO 610N1 and ONCO 610N2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms.
  • ONCO 610D1 and ONCO 610D2 together are equivalent to ONCO 610N1 and ONCO 610N2.
  • Terms
    • Winter 2025
  • Instructors
    • Livia Garzia

ONCO 645: Seminars in Global Oncology

ONCO 645

3 credits
Seminars in Global Oncology.

Oncology: Identification of the challenges and strategies for addressing cancer prevention, diagnosis and care, as well as cancer research and education from an international perspective.

Offered by: Gerald Bronfman Dept Oncology

  • Restrictions: Open to students in the Graduate Diploma in Oncology. It is also open to graduate students in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences; however, permission from the instructor is required for the latter students.
  • English is the language of instruction but students may present in either of the official languages
  • Terms
    • This course is not scheduled for the 2024 academic year
  • Instructors
    • There are no professors associated with this course for the 2024 academic year

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Guest lectures for Multidisciplinary Oncology Residents Education (MORE) series

The series is part of the Department of Oncology鈥檚 Medical, Surgical, and Radiation Oncology Residency Training Programs at 9I制作厂免费. Through sessions occurring twice a month, featured speaker(s) focus on a particular disease site or on areas that cut across all disease sites and provide residents and fellows an interactive opportunity to learn together about various topics from the perspective of a different sub-specialty to their own. The 12-hour series is run year-round (July intake).

In addition, instructors from the Division also provide guest lectures in the following courses:

  • EXMD 504 Biology of Cancer 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • EXMD 614 Environmental Carcinogenesis 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • EDMD 635 Course not available
  • MIMM 387 The Business of Science 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

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